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ReplyDeletereport for PREMIUM TIMES were on Saturday honoured for their work at the 2016 CNN
Multichoice African Journalist of the Year Awards.
At the awards ceremonies held in Johannesburg, South Africa, Ogechi Ekeanyanwu, until recently a reporter
for this newspaper, as well as Yemisi Akinbobola and Paul Bradshaw of IQ4News were pronounced winner of the sports category of the annual
awards, which honour exceptional journalism on the African continent.
The two parts report which gave Ms. Ekeanyanwu and her
colleagues the prize investigated the trafficking of Nigeria’s young footballers by rogue coaches and was published on December 7, 2015.
The report, titled ‘How Nigerian young footballers are trafficked, abused, abroad’ detailed the dangerous sojourn of young footballers in their quest
for greener pastures abroad.
Another Nigerian journalist, Chika Oduah, a freelance, emerged victorious in the
Dow Technology & Innovation Reporting category for her reporting
that detailed the use of web-based app to call attention to deadly lead poisoning in Bagega, Zamfara State, Nigeria.
Four other Nigerians emerged runners-up in their respective
categories.
Adedayo Oketola and Folashade Adebayo of The Punch emerged runner-ups in the General Electric Energy & Infrastructure and Dow Technology & Innovation reporting categories
respectively.
While Veronica Onuchi, reporter and news anchor for TVC News was named runner-up in the Health and Medical
reporting category, Eromo Egbejule, a freelance for Ventures Africa
narrowly missed being named winner of the Maggie Eales Young Journalist award.
He lost the prize to Ancillar Mangena of Forbes Africa.
The nomination of another Nigerian journalist, Aderonke Ogunleye-Bello of Naij.com, was however withdrawn by
the judges, and she was not invited to the awards ceremony.
Officials said the nomination had to be withdrawn for ethical reasons.
"Judges asked her to substantiate the claims made in the report but she couldn’t, " one official
said.
Ms. Ogunleye-Bello confirmed that she was asked to provide facts
and documents to back her report, but that judges ruled that her explanations were
not satisfactory.